This month’s NAVA was themed around co-op games like Turtles in Time, Streets of Rage, Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Everyone’s favorite player 2; R.O.B., was front & center with Gyromite. Our arcade challenge was Battle Bakraid & competitors were allowed to team up. The highest combined score for the night was between Aristotle & Chris A. with a grand total of 2,713,780 points.

This month's tournament was Super Smash Bros. for WiiU & it happened to land on St.Patrick's Day so we all donned our green hats & dusted off our shillelaghs for St.Patrick's themed Smash tournament. The main tournament itself wasn't much different from a regular smash tournament but the Amiibo tournament we mixed up a bit by making it a coin battle mode & A.C. Mene's Amiibo Earth Jr. won.

This month's NAVA was themed all around the 3DO. Games like Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Road Rash, & Bounty Hunter all while listening to C.P.U. Bach for most of the night. One of the many 3DO systems stopped working mid-NAVA so an impromptu repair had to be made.

This month's tournament was Super Smash Bros. Melee for the GameCube, our first one in over a year. So we dusted off the CRTs & set them up for some Melee. We had a pretty moderate turn out, especially when compared to our Super Smash Bros. for WiiU tournaments. Never the less the tournament proceeded & our champions for the night were Xavier in third, Prototype in second, & The DeliMan took first place.

This month we SWITCHED to NAVA! There’s a lot of buzz going around about Nintendo’s newest console the Switch. While we wait for the consoles official release we decided to switch things up ourselves with a NAVA themed around switches. We set up an Atari 2600 6-switch, Mouse Trap, & Bejeweled. The arcade challenge was Mouse Trap & Aaron won with 117,440 points & walked away with a $20 gift certificate.

This month's tournament was Street Fighter V. Our champions for the night were Shinigami in third, J-Rossa in second & DanSlip in first, they all took home cash prizes. GameZone Tempo won fourth place though & took home an empty box of Street Fighter II Topps cards.

December’s NAVA also happened to land on the same day as New Year’s Eve, so we decided to throw a New Year’s Eve party this NAVA. To keep us gaming until the New Year we put out some of our more popular games & consoles like Super Smash Bros. for WiiU, Mario Kart 64, & an assortment of Atari 2600 games. This was also the last chance for anyone to pick up a copy of Super NAVA Joe, which was also set-up for play.

‘Twas the Smash before Christmas & all through the store, we had all kinds of things set-up to play, consoles galore. This Super Smash Bros. for WiiU tournament doubled as our holiday party so we had snacks & beverages for people to enjoy. Along with Super Smash Bros. for WiiU set-up we also had Melee set-up & advertised our upcoming Melee tournament in February, next to it we had Mini-Melee.